+ some serious season details

Historically speaking, American Horror Story has kept a tight lid on its upcoming seasons, clouding them in mystery and speculation. But for the series' latest installment, Hotel, creator Ryan Murphy and the cast, which—if you somehow didn't already know, includes Lady Gaga and Naomi Campbell—have done precisely the opposite, revealing character names and details. Now, instead of just dropping hidden clues, they're going so far as to share photos of the entire cast in costume, and reveal an inter-series connection.

Last year, Murphy told Entertainment Weekly that all of the series will connect in some way. “We’re just beginning to tell you how they’re connected," he said. "They’re all very separate, but there’s clues every season that we’re now telling you how the different worlds are intertwined.” Now, in the publication's latest issue, Murphy says, “We do go to the Murder House for one episode." In addition to the visit, Marcy, the realtor from season one, appears in Hotel, acting as Hotel Cortez's agent.

Get ready for a whole, new slew of conspiracy theories, and then click through the gallery to find out about the season's characters.

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Photo courtesy of FX, 'Entertainment Weekly'

As the owner of Hotel Cortez, The Countess (played by Lady Gaga), who "sustains on a healthy diet of sex and blood," kills her victims with her chain glove.

James March (played by Evan Peters) is the former owner of the hotel that appears in the series' flashbacks. He built the hotel to "cater to his specific needs, which tend toward the dark evil," says Peters.

Photo courtesy of FX, 'Entertainment Weekly'

Gabriel (played by Max Greenfield) is a Hollywood junkie who has an, er, intense experience at Hotel Cortez.

Photo courtesy of FX, 'Entertainment Weekly'

“She’s selfish,” says Sarah Paulson of her junkie character, Hypodermic Sally. “She will put a stiletto in your face if it means she can get what she needs. But she’s also like a broken rag doll.”